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Shannon Pettypiece

Washington, D.C., United States

Senior Policy Reporter at NBC News

@spettypi.bsky Senior Policy Reporter @NBCNews, former White House reporter, @Business alum [email protected] Lives every week like its Shark Week

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  • 3 days ago | nbcnewyork.com | Shannon Pettypiece |Rob Wile

    For decades, the FBI and the Justice Department have been the main enforcers of laws against political corruption and white-collar fraud in the United States. In four months, the Trump administration has dismantled key parts of that law enforcement infrastructure, creating what experts say is the ripest environment for corruption by public officials and business executives in a generation.

  • 3 days ago | flipboard.com | Shannon Pettypiece |Rob Wile

    NowEditors' Pick Yasuhide Uno bounced back from a career low to build his U-Next into a streaming giant. Now he's eyeing ¥1 trillion in revenue and making his company an icon of Japan Inc. I n 2021, TV remote controls with a dedicated U-Next button became widely available in Japan, providing single-click …

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcnews.com | Shannon Pettypiece |Scott Wong |Sahil Kapur

    May 22, 2025, 5:00 AM EDTOn the campaign trail, President Donald Trump sought to win over working-class voters in key swing states with a promise to exempt tips and overtime pay from federal income taxes. Now, Congress is inching closer to making that promise a reality, despite some concerns about how the moves would contribute to the deficit and potentially disrupt the labor market. Both measures still face multiple hurdles.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcnews.com | Shannon Pettypiece

    May 16, 2025, 12:07 PM EDTBusinesses have begun ramping up shipments to the United States from China after President Donald Trump paused some of his tariffs on imports from that country, creating a surge in demand that could lead to supply chain bottlenecks in the coming months.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcnews.com | Rob Wile |Shannon Pettypiece |Jennifer Jett |Peter Guo

    May 14, 2025, 5:00 AM EDTMore than a month after President Donald Trump’s tariff-focused “Liberation Day,” just about all America has won is more deadlines and assurances of ongoing talks. With China, the U.S. has secured no major changes other than offsetting step-downs of recent import duties and import restrictions.  And an accord with the U.K., announced last Wednesday, offered little beyond improved access for U.S. meats and ethanol.

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Shannon Pettypiece
Shannon Pettypiece @spettypi
8 May 25

Air traffic controllers work in constant fear, say outages have become too frequent https://t.co/0fr6aXK7tm via @nbcnews

Shannon Pettypiece
Shannon Pettypiece @spettypi
8 May 25

Tariffs have driven up costs for manufacturers and cut into demand “It’s been the most bizarre roller-coaster ride, where our enthusiasm going into this year was sky high, and then it was just like the air came out of the balloon" https://t.co/f4aFdnwopF

Shannon Pettypiece
Shannon Pettypiece @spettypi
1 May 25

Trump shut down program to end human waste backing into Alabama homes, calling it 'illegal DEI' https://t.co/KQaRe7Svnw via @nbcnews